Bacoor
The gateway to Cavite.
Historical Transit
Bacoor is the first slice of Cavite you hit when leaving Manila. It is incredibly busy, acting as the main artery to the south.
While mostly residential and commercial, it holds deep historical roots related to the Philippine revolution.
Getting there is easy via the nearby MRT/LRT stations, and you’ll often see jeepneys plying the main road. Free Wi‑Fi is usually available at most coffee shops, and you’ll find power outlets tucked under benches for those who need to charge their gadgets. Bacoor is a spot that many locals love to hang out, especially after a long day of work or classes. The area offers a mix of food stalls, cafes, and some hidden gems that only the regulars know about. Overall, it’s a great place for a quick coffee break, a leisurely stroll, or catching up with friends over merienda.
Overall, it’s a great place for a quick coffee break, a leisurely stroll, or catching up with friends over merienda. If you’re planning to visit, bring some cash for the street vendors and be ready for the occasional traffic jam during rush hour. The area offers a mix of food stalls, cafes, and some hidden gems that only the regulars know about. Cities Bacoor is a spot that many locals love to hang out, especially after a long day of work or classes. Don’t forget to try the local street food – the halo‑halo there is especially refreshing on a hot Manila afternoon. Free Wi‑Fi is usually available at most coffee shops, and you’ll find power outlets tucked under benches for those who need to charge their gadgets. Getting there is easy via the nearby MRT/LRT stations, and you’ll often see jeepneys plying the main road.